Monday, March 29, 2010

An Alternative Guide to the U.S.




I recently wrapped up illustrating and writing a chapter about various alternative attractions around my desert home of Phoenix Arizona. My chapter will be one of twenty five others, each centered around a different city in the U.S. and written and illustrated by a designer living in that city. The book will be published by London based agency Cicada Books and will be a follow up to their popular Graphic Guide to Europe.

I was honored to be asked by Cicada to contribute to the book and working with everyone in their office was a real pleasure. In all I did eleven illustrations for the book and was more than pleased with how they came out. I had also been dabbling in writing for sometime and was thrilled to have an opportunity to do some rambling for an actual definitive cause. The book is slated for release this fall and I can't wait to see the finished product.

Here is some sample text from my chapter:

The greater Phoenix area or the Valley of the Sun as it is often referred to is the nations fifth most populated city, one of its largest in land area and one of countries fastest growing. The gem of Arizona, the Phoenix metropolitan area is an island of population surrounded by an ocean of sparsely inhabited diverse geography offering up everything from mountain ranges to low lying desert flats. The Valley of the Sun is made up by a series of cities including Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Mesa, Gilbert, Peoria and dozens of other communities. Most of my reviews will be centered around central Phoenix, Tempe and Scottsdale because those are the places I live, play and work.

For all of its size, diversity and potential Phoenix has long lacked a solidified cultural identity and reputation. Sadly it is often only associated with being absurdly hot, which believe me it certainly is, but only for four months out of the year. The rest of the time Phoenix is nothing short of a dream weather wise and your almost guaranteed a breathtaking sunset every night. Despite the cities long running identity crisis I believe the next decade promises to see Phoenix rise as a cultural capitol all its own.

With a thriving tech industry and rapidly growing art scene the city has become one of the top destinations for young professionals and creatives such as myself. As this flux of fresh blood comes up in Phoenix we are afforded the ability to not only experience the growing culture of Phoenix but to help shape it. Due in part to this new generation of Phoenicians the city has finally begun to reverse its momentum and begin to grow inward, slowing the sprawl and focusing instead on the revitalization of downtown and the densest regions. With this shift in movement an emphasis has been put onto community and creativity, two characteristics I'm sure my city will soon be recognized for.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Reverse Resolutions

2010


There are a lot of goals I want to accomplish in the coming year but I've been hesitant to put anything in writing because I always seem to fold under the weight of my commitments sooner or later. That and "resolutions" if you will, always sound so cheesy when you write them down. So this year I got an idea to do things a bit differently.

I have decided to play on my own tendency to be a habitual dissenter and do the opposite of whatever it is I'm told to do. With that in mind I have compiled my goals using the age old pseudo-science of "Reverse Psychology". I'm confident that this will enable me to achieve anything I wish.


Complicate Life:

The best things in life are complicated, just look at how many buttons are on your X-Box controller and you will know what I'm talking about. In the coming year I hope to amass more crap than any one person could want or need, if its shiny and new I'm buying it.

In addition to all my new things and the credit card bill to match I hope to over-commit myself to the point of not being able to truly experience or enjoy any of the things I participate in.


Serve Myself:

Giving and self-sacrifice are overrated. Everything I do in 2010 will be with numero uno in mind, even if it is to a destructive end. Relationships and community will just have to take a back seat, third row even, one with no room for their knees.


Create Work that is Deemed as Cool by the Masses Instead of Honest Unto Myself:

I'm on the hunt for that quick fix that is gonna make me famous no matter how lo-brow, dishonest or generic it may be.

I've given up Bob Dylan as my artistic role model and traded him in for The Black Eyed Peas. Fergie Rulezzzz!


Be More Unhealthy than I am Already:

I hope to avoid exercise and any other physical activity at all costs. There is no need to wear out the old ticker any sooner than necessary by introducing the added stress of raising my heart rate for extended periods of time.

To supplement my sluggish physical undertakings I am committed to intake mass amounts of hi-fat over-processed food at least six times daily. All that extra body fat should help keep me warm on chilly Phoenix nights.